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This report summarises the status of New Zealand’s fish stocks relative to the requirements of the “Harvest Strategy Standard for New Zealand Fisheries”, which was finalised in October 2008 (http://fs.fish.govt.nz/Page.aspx?pk=113&dk=16543). This evaluation replaces the 2014 interim update on pages 55-59 of Mace and Vignaux (2014), which can be found in: http://fs.fish.govt.nz/Doc/23649/Fisheries%20Assessment%20Plenary%202014%20Supplement%20V2.pdf.ashx.
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2014 Stock status - Nominal stocks
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2014 Stock Status Table
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1 April 2009 changes document (summary)
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Contact:
Aoife Martin;
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At West Port Charter boat operators agreed to furnish records of landed (retained fish) on forms to be circulated by the Ministry of Fisheries. The Ministry will estimate released fish from Gamefish Tag Reports.
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Contact:
Graeme McGregor;
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2010 Stock Status Table
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2011 Stock Status Table
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ACE CROWN TENDER 2004-2
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ACE CROWN TENDER 2004-3
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ACE CROWN TENDER 2005-1
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ACE CROWN TENDER 2005-3
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ACE CROWN TENDER 2006-2
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ACE CROWN TENDER 2006-3
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ACE CROWN TENDER 2007-2
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ACE CROWN TENDER 2007-3
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ACE CROWN TENDER 2008-2
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ACE CROWN TENDER 2009-1
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Anatori Mātaitai Reserve
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When using the codes in this table, please note that an additional code of UNX is available but should only be used to record an unidentified species.
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Weighted average retail prices of selected seafood items to December 2007
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Contact::
Eugene Rees;
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Weighted average retail prices of selected seafood items to June 2008
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Contact::
Eugene Rees;
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Weighted average retail prices of selected seafood items to March 2008
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Contact::
Eugene Rees;
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Weighted average retail prices of selected seafood items to September 2007
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Contact::
Eugene Rees;
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Weighted average retail prices of selected seafood items to September 2008
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Contact::
Eugene Rees;
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CROWN TENDER 2005-2 QUOTA SHARES
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CROWN TENDER 2006-1 QUOTA SHARES
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CROWN TENDER 2007-1 QUOTA SHARES
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CROWN TENDER 2008-1 QUOTA SHARES
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Table of Mataitai Reserves - Established mataitai reserves (last updated 3 June 2009)
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Contact::
Randall Bess;
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Established Mataitai Reserves (last updated July 2010)
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The Fish Monetary Stock Account 1996-2008 presents a time series asset value of New Zealand’s commercial fish resource, based on quota values. The time series show trends in the total asset value of New Zealand’s commercial fish resource and trends in the asset value of selected species, which can be used for analysis by government and the wider community. The report also presents technical notes and a description of how fish stocks are valued.
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Contact:
Eugene Rees;
Credit:
Tracey Steel;
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A report by PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
While New Zealand fisheries management is amongst the world's best, there is further significant potential to create economic, cultural, social and environmental value through the development of new institutional arrangements and tools. This potential will help to drive a primary sector-led strengthening of the New Zealand economy. Suggested actions to unlock this potential are provided in this document.
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Contact:
Philip Kirk;
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Fisheries Conversion Factors Notice 2011
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Gazette Notice - Patagonian Toothfish
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Kaihoka Mātaitai Reserve
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Longfin eel factsheet
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Table of Marine Reserves as at 26 March 2009
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Contact::
Randall Bess;
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Marokopa Mātaitai Reserve
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A brochure containing general information about Mataitai Reserves.
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Contact::
Randall Bess;
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A brochure containing general information about Mataitai Reserves
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Mataura River Mataitai Reserve.
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A feedback form for Stakeholders to complete and return the the Ministry of Fisheries.
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Contact:
Kim Hughes;
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Moeraki Mātaitai Reserve
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Title: National Plan of Action to Reduce the Incidental Catch of Seabirds in New Zealand Fisheries
NPOAseabirds[1].pdf
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Five key management measures will be used to build on the initiatives already being
undertaken by the fishing industry to reduce incidental catch, while at the same time ensuring
that extra steps are taken where necessary to achieve the goals and objectives of the NPOA.
They are codes of practice, input controls, economic instruments, legal action against
individual vessels, and bycatch limits. A mix of both mandatory and voluntary measures will
be used. Actions to encourage a reduction in the incidental catch of seabirds by foreign
vessels fishing in high seas fisheries focus on education and awareness building. This is
consistent with New Zealand’s ability to influence the behaviour of foreign vessels in high
seas fisheries.
The NPOA divides fisheries in to three groups based on the level of interaction they have with
seabirds and the existing framework within which they are managed. The groups are fisheries
with known seabird interactions, high seas fisheries, and all other fisheries. A package of
management measures commensurate with the level of impact that each group has on seabirds
is outlined.
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This information brief provides an up to date overview of information on freshwater eels in New Zealand. The brief would be a useful resource for future planning for the fishery. This brief is designed to present current knowledge of the eel fishery and includes relevant information from the South Island eel plans developed between 1994 and 1998, as well as information relevant to the fishery throughout the country.
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This information brief provides an up to date overview of information on freshwater eels in New Zealand. The brief would be a useful resource for future planning for the fishery. This brief is designed to present current knowledge of the eel fishery and includes relevant information from the South Island eel plans developed between 1994 and 1998, as well as information relevant to the fishery throughout the country.
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NZ 14 biogeographic regions
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Contact:
Blake Abernethy;
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Table of nominal stocks 2010
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Contact:
Pamela Mace;
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